4 Best Restaurants in The Hague, Netherlands

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We've compiled the best of the best in The Hague - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Dudok Brasserie

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Dudok—with its vast granite-and-metal interior that looks like a cross between a 1930s railway station and an ultra-contemporary factory—is a great place for people-of-every-stripe-watching: politicians debating over a beer, fashionistas toying with their carpaccio salads, and pensioners tucking into an afternoon tea of cream cakes and salmon sandwiches. The menu combines international dishes with traditional Dutch fare such, but be warned it closes at 7 or 8 each evening, so don't leave it late if you're looking for a dinner option.

Hofweg 1a, The Hague, 2511 AA, Netherlands
070-890–0100
Known For
  • Hip atmosphere
  • Good-value eats
  • Popular outdoor terrace

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Jamey Bennett

$ | Centrum
Modern chic exposed brickwork, parquet floors, and funky designer furnishings set the scene at this cozy eatery—which takes its name from a Welsh spy who worked for British intelligence during the Cold War—within a stone's throw of the Hofvijver lake. Rolls and salads at lunchtime segue effortlessly, via high tea, into an eclectic dinner menu that plucks influences from both the Far East and the Mediterranean.
Plaats 11, The Hague, 2513 AD, Netherlands
070-365–0235
Known For
  • Relaxed dining
  • A menu picked from global classics
  • Good cocktail menu

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Kaafi

$ | Centrum
This chic, modern café not only serves to-die-for homemade cakes and pastries, it also offers a globally influenced brunch menu that ranges from Turkish eggs to falafel—via blueberry pancakes.
Prinsestraat 25, The Hague, 2513 CA, Netherlands
070-209–7070
Known For
  • Vegetarian and vegan friendly
  • Fresh-brewed coffee
  • Homemade flatbreads

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Van Kinsbergen

$$ | Centrum

On an elegant square (it's circular if we are being pedantic) at the heart of The Hague's up-and-coming Zeehelden Kwartier (Sea Heroes Quarter), Van Kinsbergen bills itself as a UK-style gastropub. The food is delicious, but expect the menu to head in all kinds of global directions, from Korean fried chicken to Mexican ceviche, via French steak tartare.